THE MICHIGAN DAILY F1 Mayor Kelley Wins Reno mination In Chicago Primary Michigan Birthday Party Plans Made By 75 Alumni Chapters Cheers, handshakes and smiles greeted Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago as he arrived at his campaign headquarters after winning a decisive victory in his fight for renomination on the Democratic ticket. Kelly (center) defeated state's attorney Thomas J. Courtney, who had conducted a vigorous campaign to "smash the Kelly-Nash" machine. Ucensored Editon Oei amp Throws New Light On Hitler's Poicy Seventy - five University alumnil chapters have made plans to partici- pate in a Michigan Birthday Party celebration on March 18, it was an- nounced yesterday at a meeting of the general party committee. The largest celebration will be in Ann Arbor, where a joint mneeting of the local alumni chapter and alum- nae group will be held. The birthday program will be broadcast all over the world. A local party in the Union will follow the broadcast. Meet In San Francisco In San Francisco, the Michigan alumni club will meet with the east San Francisco Bay chapter and the Bay Alumnae Group in the dining room of the Exposition Administra- tion Building on Treasure Island. Herbert Clark, '05, will be master of ceremonies. March 18 has been desig- nated as National Michigan Day on the Golden Gate Exposition official program. The University of Michigan Club of Washington will hear the broad- cast at a luncheon in the Hotel La- Fayette. This group is scheduled to participate in the broadcast, and one of the members will give a short talk. An effort is being made to-secure a Michigan man prominent in the Fed- eral government for the address.' The Niew York alumni and aldtmnae groups will meetjointly at a tea in the Hotel Taft during the broadcast. This group will also take part in the broadcast, Aigler To Speak Prof. Ralph Aigler of the law school will be the principal speaker at Can- ton, O., alumni luncheon. Coach Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler will give an address at an alumni birthday celebration Friday, March 17, in In- dianapolis. Prof. Benjamin W. Wheeler of the history department will speak at the Toledo alumni celebration; which will begin in the afternoon and continue through the night. The University of Michigan Club of Norman, Okla, which boasts a large representation on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, will meet in the student union of that university to hear the birthday broadcast. ' Other alumni groups are planning smokers, cocktail parties and -song and dance sessions. Many will show alumni movies. Michigan clubs are greeting with enthusiasm this first attempt to organize the University's birthday party on a national basis, Lima Club Gets Charter The University of Michigan Club of Lima, Ohio received its charter yes- terday to become the 138th Michigan alumni chapter. The club was or- ganized at a meeting last December, and Benjamin S. Motter was elected as its first president. The new 'club has 51 members, and is the 14th chap- ter in the third alumni district. .r... d DAILY2- 4 - 7 -.9 P.M. NOW - Last Times Today LOVE ON A TERROR SHIP ABLAZE WITH RED DOOMI Raw drama!... Three against the ragin typhoonsea! By HERVIE HAUFLEU An end to Adolf Hitler's 13 years of censorship of the English edition of "Mein Kampf" came this week with the publication of an uncen- sored, unabridged version which throws new light on the Fuehrer's de- termination to march eastward, to strengthen Germany internally and to eliminate ail racial and political "undesirables." It is possible to construct from the new edition a clearer picture of Hit- ler's policies and aims, Alfred V. Boerner, Grad., who is preparing a doctor's thesis on the National So- cialist Party, said of the book. The Dugdale translation of "Mein Kampf," which until now was the only ver- sion available in English, is much milder in tone and lacks many of the more violent indictments of, ra- cial minorities and extreme state- ments of foreign policy. Those passages of the chapter on foreign relations which were or- iginally deleted, Mr. Boerner said, now lend a new interpretation of Hitler's aims of conquest toward the East. Three such passages plainly suggest that Hitler is determined to direct the Rome-Berlin axis toward' Eastern conquest, ar interpretation which is not clearly revealed in the censored edition.-m' Deletions such as these are num- erous in nearly every chapter of the censored book, Mr. Boerner observed The chapter on foreign relations con- tains 13 pages, compared to more than 40 in the Stackpole editibn. The chapter on "People and Race" was censored so that the following passages were omitted: "One was positively repelled on suddenly discovering beyond pr- sonal uncleanliness, the moral mud- stains" of the Jewish race. "Was there any offal, any foim of shamelessness whatever, especial- ly in cultural life, in which at least one Jew did not have a part. "One had only to cut cautiously in- to such abscess to find a Jew-boy like a maggot in rotting flesh, often quite blinded by the sudden light." "Mein Kampf," Mr. Boerner said, is preached as literally the Bible in Germany, and such violent utter- ances as these have become the justi- fication for anti-Semitic crusades. Hitler dictated "Mein Kampf" to Rudolph Hess while in prison, and Mr. Boerner suggests that this may explain the demagogic character of Hitler's charges. These passages have been carefully translated in the y.ew edition, in contrast to the "soft- pedalled" versions in the Dugdale translation. The publication of these state- ments in as full force as translation will allow, Mr. Boerner said, seems definitely to strengthen the critiezm! made by Rudolf Olden in his biogra- phy of Hitler, in which he says, "The language (of 'Mein Kampf') is that of a half-educated Austrian slowly and long-windedly trying to expound to a rustic audience deep problems that are really beyond the grasp of his intellect." U . _. __ .. MARSHALL'S CUT RATE 231 S. STATE, at the head of Liberty - Ph. 5933-9242 - Free Delivery FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Full Pint Six Genuine American-Made RUBBING ALCOHOL "Takamin Style" TOOTH BRUSHES ___________ 49c W e Reserve the Right to limit quantity: I EXTRA POPULAR SCIENCE Correspondene School NEWS Coming Saturday -. "Duke of West Point" I I Streetf Jeas: 4g I at Liberty feature and recommend ARROW SHIRTS I 'I Iom Io qm0 Influ ENSIAN Are You Collar Blind? SHORT NECKI- Wear Arrow GORDON or TREND-long points give your neck altitude. 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